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MP

NEVENA DJURIC
Electoral List
ALEKSANDAR VUCIC – Serbia Must Not Stop
Parliamentary group
ALEKSANDAR VUCIC – Serbia Must Not Stop Parliamentary Group
Political Party at whose proposal the MP was elected
Serbian Progressive Party (SNS)
Date of Verification of MP’s Mandate
06.02.2024.
Year of Birth
1993.
Occupation
mathematics professor - master
Function in the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia
- National Assembly Deputy Speaker
Committee membership
- Culture and Information Committee (Chairperson)
- Committee on the Rights of the Child (member)
- Foreign Affairs Committee (Deputy member)
Membership in other working bodies and delegations
- Stabilisation and Association Parliamentary Committee (deputy member)
Delegation membership
-
Delegation in the Parliamentary Assembly of OSCE
(Deputy member)
Friendship group membership
- Austria
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Russia
- United States of America
- Kazakhstan
- China
- United Kingdom
- Hungary
-
Ghana
(Head)
Residence
Krusevac
Biography
Nevena Djuric, born in 1993 in Krusevac, completed primary and secondary medical school, graduating as pharmaceutical technician. Afterwards, she graduated from the Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics, University of Kragujevac, where she earned a master's degree in mathematics.
During her career, she worked as a teacher in primary and secondary schools in Krusevac, and then served as an expert associate for projects at the Serbian Chamber of Commerce - Regional Chamber of Commerce Krusevac.
Since 2020, she has been a member of parliament, in the last three legislatures, and has also served as deputy head of the ALEKSANDAR VUCIC - Serbia Must Not Stop Parliamentary Group. In 2021, she was elected vice president of the Main Board of the Serbian Progressive Party, and since 2023, she has served as president of the City Board of the Serbian Progressive Party in Krusevac.
Also, in the National Assembly 14th legislature, she was elected Chairperson of the Culture and Information Committee.